Blackhawk #201
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Enemy Blackhawk Creatures [Part 1]," the Blackhawks thwart a museum heist—only to lose a priceless pearl down a drain. When the eccentric Professor Milbrook offers a daring solution, Andre agrees to shrink down and recover it, unaware the scientist’s machine has far more sinister intentions. Dick Dillin’s dynamic art and Charles Cuidera’s inks bring the high-stakes adventure to life, while Sheldon Moldoff’s cover captures the moment of peril with sharp, dramatic flair.
In "The Enemy Blackhawk Creatures [Part 1]," the Blackhawks thwart a museum heist only to lose a priceless pearl down a drain—until Professor Milbrook arrives with a device that promises to shrink them for retrieval. When Andre accepts the offer, the team soon realizes Milbrook’s true intent: to transform them into energy beings, turning their rescue mission into a fight for survival.
In "The Enemy Blackhawk Creatures, Part 2," the remaining Blackhawks lure the four energy-beings to a forgotten amusement park, turning the tide in a battle of wits and science. As the line between man and energy blurs, the team undergoes a shocking transformation—only to find themselves tiny, and ready to strike back with the very machine that caused their plight.
In "Last Shot for Hendrickson," the Blackhawks track The Sniper to a remote Alaskan greenhouse, only to be captured in a trap of glass and ice. With the odds stacked against them, The Sniper challenges Hendrickson to a duel for their freedom—offering a deadly game where one wrong move could cost everything.
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